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An indoor photograph features a sculpture crafted from light-colored, porous sillar stone, displayed against a neutral, light-toned wall. The sculpture, originating from the city of Arequipa, Peru, depicts a stylized human figure in a state of intense effort. The figure's head is angled sharply upwards and to the right, with its mouth agape in a wide cry or scream. It wears a simple tunic with textured folds and armbands. Both hands grip a large, rectangular, heavily ornamented stone object adorned with multiple spiral and circular relief carvings. The figure and the object are integrated into an irregular, textured base, all carved from a single block of sillar. The sculpture rests on a dark wooden surface. A partially legible white paper label in the foreground identifies it as having won "TERCER PUESTO" (Third Place) in the "CONCURSO DEL SILLAR 2016" (Sillar Competition 2016), indicating its context within Arequipa's traditional sillar carving.
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